Filed Date: 6/29/2010
Status: Precedential
Modified Date: 11/1/2024
In an action, inter alia, to recover damages for breach of proprietary leases, the plaintiff appeals from so much of an order and judgment (one paper) of the Supreme Court, Kings County (Balter, J.), dated May 28, 2008, as, after a nonjury trial, denied its motion for an award of an attorney’s fee, costs, and disbursements, and the defendant cross-appeals, as limited by his brief, from so much of the same order, and judgment as is in favor of the plaintiff and against him terminating his proprietary leases and awarding possession of the subject premises to the plaintiff.
Ordered that the order and judgment is reversed insofar as appealed from, on the law, and the plaintiff’s motion for an award of an attorney’s fee, costs, and disbursements is granted to the extent that the matter is remitted to the Supreme Court, Kings County, for a hearing to determine the amount of the award of an attorney’s fee, costs, and disbursements; and it is further,
Ordered that the order and judgment is affirmed insofar as cross-appealed from; and it is further,
Ordered that one bill of costs is awarded to the plaintiff.
The plaintiff is a cooperative corporation that owns a residen
The subject proprietary leases provided for the payment of the expense incurred by the plaintiff, including a reasonable attorney’s fee, costs, and disbursements, in the event that the plaintiff was compelled to retain the services of an attorney, inter alia, to institute an action to enforce the terms of the leases against the defaulting lessee (see LeVine v Catskill Regional Off-Track Betting Corp., 57 AD3d 624 [2008]). Here, inasmuch as the plaintiff was required to retain the services of an attorney to institute this action in order to enforce its rights under the proprietary leases, the plaintiff was entitled, pursuant to the terms of the proprietary leases, to recover an award of an attorney’s fee, costs, and disbursements, for the expense it incurred in instituting and prosecuting this action (see Singh v Atakhanian, 31 AD3d 425, 427 [2006]; Zilberfein v Palmer Terrace Coop., Inc., 18 AD3d 742, 745 [2005]; 487 Elmwood v Hassett, 161 AD2d 1171 [1990]). Thus, the Supreme Court should have granted the plaintiffs motion, and we remit the matter to the Supreme Court, Kings County, for a hearing to determine the amount of the award of the attorney’s fee, costs, and disbursements.
Moreover, contrary to the defendant’s contentions on his cross appeal, the Supreme Court properly permitted the plaintiff, at trial, to conform the pleadings to the proof to seek termination of the proprietary leases and an award to the plaintiff of possession of the subject units. An application pursuant to CPLR 3025 (c) to amend the pleadings is addressed to the sound discretion of the court, and where no prejudice is shown, the amendment may be allowed during trial (see Murray v City of New York, 43 NY2d 400, 404-405 [1977]). “Prejudice, of course, is not found in the mere exposure of the defendant to greater liability”
The defendant’s remaining contentions are without merit (see Capogrosso v Reade Broadways Assoc., 63 AD3d 414 [2009]; Mintz & Gold, LLP v Hart, 48 AD3d 526 [2008]).
Motion by the appellant-respondent to strike part I of the respondent-appellant’s reply brief on an appeal and cross appeal from an order and judgment (one paper) of the Supreme Court, Kings County, dated May 28, 2008. By decision and order on motion of this Court dated May 13, 2010 [2010 NY Slip Op 71460(U)], the motion was held in abeyance and referred to the panel of Justices hearing the appeal for determination upon the argument or submission thereof.
Upon the papers filed in support of the motion, the papers filed in opposition thereto, and upon the argument of the appeal, it is,
Ordered that the motion is granted, and part I of the respondent-appellant’s reply brief is stricken and has not been considered in the determination of the appeal and cross appeal. Covello, J.P., Angiolillo, Dickerson and Sgroi, JJ., concur.